Algebra

With the origin as the center of dilation, rectangle PQRS will be dilated by a scale factor of 6x24 to form rectangle P’Q’R’S’ .
220x219
What will be the length of 23x10 ?
A
3 units
B
2 units
C
27 units
D
18 units

I chose D, I read and watched a video on how to do this kind of stuff, but I still don't understand it. Like always, I'll be happy if you can help me solve it

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